I’m thinking that Jeb would give his eye teeth to tap Carly for his VP - She could wear the pants in their run against Hillary (wonder who Hillary would select to balance her - Mary Poppins?). Carly would be the spine to Jeb’s supine.
I bet all the smart money is looking for someone other than Hillary and Jeb is grabbing their fancy.
Jeb cannot angle his way into the White House. He must be blocked.
Walker said once that he believes that a governor must be chosen for both President and VP. And VP for him isn’t going to be Jeb. But there are some women governors.
Though I don’t know if Walker would consider gender above getting the best - and I don’t know if the best is a man or a woman (I feel kind of sullied talking “gender” strategy, like the Left always does).
Susanna Martinez seems pretty good, although she hasn’t been as strong against the Obama program as she could have been, in my opinion.
Maybe I’m the only one, but I really don’t think Bush is a shoo-in for the nomination.
The other thing that was learned in the last two elections, I think, is that no matter how great the VP candidate is, if people don’t like the presidential candidate, he’s not going to win. And few people except the usual “pundits” are enthusiastic about Bush.
Fiorina lost to Boxer.
You aren’t from California I suppose. She did not show any spine against Boxer.
She should try and run for Senate again. Because there is no incumbent there is and outside shot she could win.
I have appreciated Fiorina speaking about her pro-life stance.
But for the life of me I thought she had run as pro-choice (she didn’t, I looked it up) she ran that much as a moderate or stealth conservative.